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4 votes
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Sweden has been named the most LGBT-friendly country in the world for travellers according to new research into gay rights in 150 countries
8 votes -
My name causes an issue with any airline travel booking!
7 votes -
Airbnb pledges to improve platform safety, including verifying 100% of hosts and listings by the end of next year
8 votes -
I just took the world’s first twenty hour flight. Here’s what it did to me.
19 votes -
British travel firm Thomas Cook collapses, stranding hundreds of thousands
16 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes -
Days after El Paso and Dayton mass shootings, Amnesty International issues travel warning to US
8 votes -
Over-tourism and photo-seekers have been damaging the world's most beautiful places, and even causing some to close to visitors entirely
11 votes -
Letters of the damned: Exorcising the curse of the Petrified Forest
4 votes -
Passenger in clown suit prompted mass cruise ship brawl, say witnesses
12 votes -
How Michael Palin introduced North Korea to Monty Python
6 votes -
New hotel at Preikestolen designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway
3 votes -
Bookstores: How to read more books in the golden age of content
7 votes -
Wherever you are, there’s a state park nearby
13 votes -
Norway's cruise industry plans more sustainability
5 votes -
Headed on vacation? You're apt to encounter a robot.
6 votes -
France plans to put an 'ecotax' on nearly all air travel
8 votes -
China's border guards are installing malware onto the phones of travellers crossing its border
8 votes -
Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers
14 votes -
‘It’s getting like Disneyland’: Bruges pulls up drawbridge on tourists
13 votes -
Too many people want to travel
10 votes -
Canadian federal government reveals passenger bill of rights
6 votes -
The real life landscapes of Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas
6 votes -
I'm the only Australian living in North Korea. Let me tell you about it
12 votes -
How Airbnb took over the world
6 votes -
Kitchen spices look startlingly different in the wild
14 votes -
'Flying shame' has spread across Europe - are Australians feeling it too?
6 votes -
Are online travel platforms responsible for your safety?
5 votes -
Electric cars won't shrink emissions enough - we must cut travel too
6 votes -
Airbnb signs agreement to acquire HotelTonight
4 votes -
Australian government bans Milo Yiannopoulos from entering Australia
8 votes -
Who killed Tulum, Mexico? Greed, gringos, diesel, drugs, shamans, seaweed, and a disco ball in the jungle.
7 votes -
When adventurers crave “untouched” places and “authentic” peoples, it’s the locals who ultimately pay
11 votes -
Machu Picchu now wheelchair accessible
9 votes -
Tourists hunker down as Storm Pabuk hurtles towards Thailand
4 votes -
Where would you and a companion go with 4,000 dollars of airline credit?
My wife and I are flying home from our first vacation in a while. We got bumped to a later flight and the airline has compensated us each with $2,000 dollar travel vouchers. Where would you go...
My wife and I are flying home from our first vacation in a while. We got bumped to a later flight and the airline has compensated us each with $2,000 dollar travel vouchers. Where would you go given this opportunity?
6 votes -
If you could choose to live out your entire life in any time and place in history, what would you choose and why?
There are many periods and places of history that are romantic to me, but I wonder which would have been the best/most interesting to actually live in.
18 votes -
People who have traveled many places across the world- why did you, how did you, and should others?
What's your story, where did you go, and how were you able to do it?
8 votes -
Ryanair, Berlin, and Hamiltonian cycles - finding a travel route using graph theory
8 votes -
Is it ever OK to steal from the breakfast buffet?
12 votes -
The backlash against overtourism
13 votes -
Unsinkable idea: Australian billionaire refloats dream to build Titanic II
7 votes -
Advice from the New Yorker's food critic: If I have one day in New York, where should I eat?
9 votes -
Korean McDonald's VS. Burger King in Seoul, South Korea
5 votes -
Travellers to New Zealand refusing digital search now face NZ$5000 Customs fine at border
15 votes -
The government wants airlines to delay your flight so they can scan your face
15 votes -
I was Anthony Bourdain's 'censor' at CNN
6 votes -
A friend an I are going on vacation in Oxford (UK) next week, with an option to stay longer and travel through England. What places should we visit/things should we do under all circumstances?
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed...
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed plans other than to do the WB studio tour in London. Mobility wise we are pretty much entirely free, though ideally public transportation as opposed to renting a car would be good.
Do you have any suggestions for what we should do in those free days?
15 votes -
Video I made of a recent camping trip
10 votes